Johan Rooryck
Belgian linguist
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Johan Rooryck (born 1 July 1961) is a Belgian linguist and a visiting professor at Leiden University where he was Professor of French Linguistics between 1993 and 2020. He is co-editor-in-chief of the journal Glossa and the former executive editor of Lingua (1999-2015). Rooryck is known for his works on generative grammar.[1][2][3] He is the executive director of cOAlition S[4] and is a recipient of Distinguished Lorentz Fellowship (2011/2012).[5]
Born1 July 1961
AwardsDistinguished Lorentz Fellowship (2011/2012)
EducationKU Leuven (BA, MA, PhD)
ThesisControl verbs: an analysis of the interpretation of the non-expressed subject of infinitival constructions in French (1987)
Johan Rooryck | |
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| Born | 1 July 1961 |
| Awards | Distinguished Lorentz Fellowship (2011/2012) |
| Academic background | |
| Education | KU Leuven (BA, MA, PhD) |
| Thesis | Control verbs: an analysis of the interpretation of the non-expressed subject of infinitival constructions in French (1987) |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | linguistics |
| Sub-discipline | syntax, morphology |
| Institutions | Leiden University |
| Website | www |
Books
- Dissolving Binding Theory, with Guido Vanden Wyngaerd, Oxford University Press 2011
- Configurations of Sentential Complementation: Perspectives from Romance Languages, Routledge 2011
- Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 1999, edited with Yves D’Hulst and Jan Schroten, John Benjamins Publishing Company 2001
- Quitte ou Double Sens: Articles sur l'Ambiguïté offerts à Ronald Landheer, edited with Paul J. Smith and Paul Bogaards, Brill Rodopi 2001
- Phrase Structure and the Lexicon, edited with Laurie Zaring, Springer 1996